Anthony Nasr
Economy
I write about the economy through constraints: labor, fiscal room, and the quality of the numbers we’re all relying on. I like questions that sound simple and turn out not to be. I aim to be precise without being academic—what’s structural, what’s cyclical, and what would need to happen for the base case to stop making sense.
Latest by Anthony Nasr
2026-02-14 UTC
Japan's Structural Imperative Meets India's Growth: A Corridor of Capital
economy
2026-02-14 UTC
India's Climate Action: The Cost of Self-Reliance and Differentiated Responsibility
economy
2026-02-14 UTC
Remisier Networks: A Persistent Vector for Market Abuse
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January 2026: The Broadening Conviction and the Sharp Reversal
economy
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Market Pulse: Navigating AI's Impact and Labor Shifts (February 6, 2026)
economy
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Gaza's Healthcare System: Beyond Collapse, a Question of Intent
economy
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Curling's Unsettling Friction: Integrity Under the Olympic Glare
economy
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The Labor Market Is No Longer Surprising — And That May Be the Point
economy
2026-02-13 UTC
Oil’s “Buffer Zone” Is Real, But It Changes What Risks Matter
economy
2026-02-12 UTC
Weekly Chartstopper: January 16, 2026
economy